Professional Wrestler King Kong Bundy Has Died At 61

This is sad news.

Christopher Pallies, better known as King Kong Bundy, has died at the age of 61. The World Wrestling Entertainment legend was scheduled to perform at a Wrestlecon event in April at the New York City Hilton.

Instead, his family, friends and fans are now mourning the unexpected passing of the wrestling legend. Along with his long-term professional wrestling career, Bundy also performed stand-up comedy and appeared in television programs, including “Married with Children.” He also had a role in Richard Pryor’s 1988 film “Moving,” which also starred Stacey Dash and Randy Quaid.

King Kong also took part in WrestleMania 2, where he famously fought Hulk Hogan in a cage match.

Wrestler Matt Hardy shared a similar memory of King Kong’s kindness and humility:

Sad new about King Kong Bundy passing away, my thoughts are with his family. KKB was always funny, witty & kind to my brother & I. I’ll never forget how impressed he was with a young #BrotherNero eating his clothesline like this..

The New Jersey native began his professional wrestling career under the name Chris Cannon in 1981. The wrestler stood 6-foot-4 tall and weighed 458 pounds and was also known as the “Walking Condominium.”

While his family has not announced the cause of death, in 2016, Bundy was part of a class-action lawsuit in which 50 wrestlers sued World Wrestling Entertainment, alleging that the company did not provide adequate care for their athletes. These wrestlers are at great risk of developing chronic traumatic encephalopathy due to the repeated blows they take to the head during the course of their careers.

A judge later dismissed these cases, saying that charges against the WWE were brought too late.

Christopher Pallies’s contributions to the art of professional wrestling will live on, as will the beloved memories of his fans and friends.